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Law of the Land: Towards a More Sustainable Food System

Law of the Land: Towards a More Sustainable Food System

Update: 2024-06-26
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From producing food deserts and food swamps to negatively impacting biodiversity and ecosystem health, land use laws have shaped America’s food system for decades. Unfortunately, the shape the food system has taken perpetuates serious inequities. In this episode, Jonathan Rosenbloom, law professor and author of Remarkable Cities and the Security and Sovereignty of Food and Nutrition, explains how changes to local development codes and zoning laws can promote food and nutrition security and sovereignty across the country. In conversation with host Sarah Backer, Rosenbloom shares recommendations and paths forward for creating a more equitable and sustainable food system.



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Law of the Land: Towards a More Sustainable Food System

Law of the Land: Towards a More Sustainable Food System

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